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Acer Predator XB321HK Gaming Monitor Review

Acer Predator XB321HK Gaming Monitor Review

Posted on March 26, 2016April 4, 2020 By Jarvis

Gaming at 4K often comes at the cost of smoothness, but Acer’s hoping to make that trade-off a thing of the past. The company’s Predator XB321HK gaming monitor backs up its ultra-HD resolution with Nvidia G-Sync technology, allowing you to play your 4K games without worrying about stutters or screen tears.

Naturally, that premium experience comes at a premium price, at $1,299. While it’s not for everyone, the Predator XB321HK’s gorgeous picture quality and handy feature-set offer a lot to love for those who play on high-end, Nvidia-powered PCs.
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